Abstract

Yang Heon-soo, known as the leading role of Byeonginyangyo, was evaluated as Scholarstic General. However, although his brilliant contribution as a hero of the country was praised, the fundamental reason why Yang Heon-soo was called scholarstic general seems to have never been discussed. This paper examined the human aspect of scholarstic general Yang Heon-soo from four perspectives and how he responded as scholarstic general to the national historical disaster of Byeongin Yangyo. Four characteristic aspects were argued as empirical data: with a sense of reality, who wrote the words, with the ability to respond to the wounds of war, with strategies and improvisation. Regarding Byeonginyangyo, the research results of the private academia have been accumulated, but there is much room for in-depth analysis of Chinese literature data. First of all, it is suggested that the process of reading the data already used needs to be more precise, and that related records that were outside the right of interest should be compiled and analyzed.

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